- Sony TV Internet module tunes into YouTube (AP)
- Review: Finally a useful digital pen (AP)
- S. Korea to hit Intel with $25.4M antitrust fine (AP)
- FCC delays consideration of free Internet plan (Reuters)
- Bluetooth, IE to Get Critical Microsoft Patches (PC World)
- Firefox 3 Gets Closer, with Release Candidate 2 (PC Magazine)
- Yahoo delivers search toolbar via software packager (Reuters)
- As Icahn grumbles, Yahoo sets plans for ad growth (AP)
- Study secretly tracks cell phone users outside US (AP)
- S. Korea to hit Intel with $25.4M antitrust fine (AP)
- Astronauts fix broken toilet, open up Japanese lab (AP)
- Icahn tells Yahoo board to scrap severance plan (AP)
- Google seals deal for new offices at NASA center (AP)
- SoftBank to sell iPhone in Japan this year (AP)
- Verizon in talks to buy Alltel for about $27 billion: source (Reuters)
- Acer, MSI Launch Ultra-Portable Notebooks Powered By Intel's Atom (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Gets Mixed Ruling in Latest Alcatel-Lucent Case (PC World)
- Report: Icahn more determined to oust Yahoo board (AP)
- Comcast to test new way to manage Internet jams (AP)
- Grandfather builds Web browser for autistic boy (AP)
- Oklahoma City unveils government Wi-Fi network (AP)
- Microsoft exec says Live Search needs image fix (AP)
- Online database shows Britain-Australia links (AFP)
- Blu-ray awareness rising, but challenges remain: study (Reuters)
- Intel bullish on WiMax investments: executive (Reuters)
- Facebook Makes Part of Its Platform Open Source (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Clarifies XP SP 3 Flash Issue (PC World)
- Sun Microsystems' sales chief resigns (AP)
- Facebook Open Sources Parts of Its App Dev Platform (PC World)
- China's Changes In Telecom Sector Start Taking Hold (Investor's Business Daily)
- Apple iPhone encore expected next week (Reuters)
- Travelers without visas to be required to register (AP)
- Time Warner Cable tries metering Internet use (AP)
- Microsoft signs search distribution deal with HP (AP)
- Brocade to pay $160M to settle options lawsuit (AP)
- AT&T settles suit over 3rd-party cell phone fees (AP)
- New documents illuminate Yahoo-Microsoft saga (AP)
- Bangladesh to cut off unregistered mobile phones (Reuters)
- Zombies and botnets: OECD warns of hidden armies in cyber wars (AFP)
- Publisher offers 5,000 more books for Kindle (AP)
- Canada launches privacy probe into Facebook (AP)
- Students skip slime, stink with virtual dissection (AP)
- Blu-ray DVD format may not dominate for years (AP)
- DISH, EchoStar Sue TiVo (TechWeb)
- EUROPEANS PRACTICE COURTESY WHEN USING THEIR CELL PHONES (Dear Abby)
- Hacker changes Phoenix Mars Lander Web site (AP)
- BlackBerry Leads, iPhone Follows U.S. Smartphone Sales (TechWeb)
- Students skip slime, stink with virtual dissection (AP)
- QuarkXPress 8 Takes on InDesign (PC World)
- Asus to Launch Laptops With Linux Net Software (PC World)
- Wireless carriers draw fire for service charges (Reuters)
- Satellite companies DISH and EchoStar sue TiVo (Reuters)
- Overstock.com sues New York over Internet tax law (Reuters)
- Publisher offers 5,000 more books for Kindle (AP)
- Mom in Web bullying case turns grief into activism (AP)
- iPhone market share at 19 percent in 1Q, IDC says (AP)
- Questions Abound About Windows 7 Touchscreen Demo (NewsFactor)
- MySpace Adopts Google's Gears To Search Messages (NewsFactor)
- Marvell tops Wall St targets, shares leap 17 pct (Reuters)
- India, RIM meet again to discuss security concerns (Reuters)
- After Flood of Pictures, Are Any Surprises Left? (PC World)
- Review: Sony's Rolly not quite love at first dance (AP)
- Japanese scientists create microscopic noodle bowl (AP)
- Comcast.net site is hacked briefly (AP)
- Safety tips for travelers' protections (AP)
- Dell profit, sales jump in 1Q, topping forecasts (AP)
- Yahoo says Microsoft no longer keen to merge (Reuters)
- Mozilla Shooting for Record Books With Firefox 3 Release (PC World)
- Google shows off Android capabilities (InfoWorld)
- RIM security system on India's agenda Thursday (Reuters)
- Yahoo chief says Microsoft not interested in renewed takeover try (AFP)
- Google shows off 'Android' software for mobile phones (AP)
- Japan urges limits on kids' cell phone use (AP)
- EU targets move to longer Internet addresses (AP)
- Intel CEO: Smaller gadgets will expand market (AP)
- Yahoo CEO says company is not 'under siege' (AP)
- Adobe Posts Beta Downloads from Creative Suite 4 (NewsFactor)
- Ruby on Rails upgrade eyed (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Expects Explosive Growth for Windows Mobile (NewsFactor)
- Via Offers Reference Design for Mini-Notebooks (NewsFactor)
- Google reveals Google App Engine pricing plans (Reuters)
- Amazon.com cuts Kindle e-book reader price by $40 (AP)
- NY judge says Dell Inc. misled customers (AP)
- Borders returns to Web retailing after 7 years (AP)
- Japan urges limiting kids' cell phones (AP)
- Agreement may mean end of cable set-top boxes (AP)
- India's Reliance in 'exclusive talks' with MTN (AFP)
- Japan panel urges limit on mobile phone use by children (AFP)
- Internet sports betting becomes criminal domain (AFP)
- China's telecom restructuring may be under way (AP)
- YouTube suit called threat to online communication (AP)
- SAP CFO sees no out-of-court settlement with Oracle (Reuters)
- Salesforce.com Reports 50% Revenue Growth (TechWeb)
- Indian company snaps merger talks MTN Group (AP)
- J.R. Simplot, potato and computer chip king, dies (AP)
- Online communities open but still limit movement (AP)
- Google, Facebook in stalemate over social data (AP)
- German police investigate mom who put baby on eBay (Reuters)
- China to issue 3G licenses, merge telecoms majors (Reuters)
- Who's Afraid of Firefox 3.0 Bugs? (PC World)
- Microsoft to shut down book scanning operations (AP)
- Online communities open but still limit movement (AP)
- Google, Facebook in stalemate over social data (AP)
- Comcast trying to sell 46 outlying cable systems (AP)
- Yahoo postpones annual meeting, battle with Icahn (AP)
- Google I/O conference set for developers (InfoWorld)
- Verizon seeks deal on cell phone cancellation fees (Reuters)
- FCC chief wants cell phone cancellation fees regulated (AP)
- Microsoft's ODF Support Points to OOXML Challenges (PC World)
- Yahoo postpones annual meeting, battle with Icahn (AP)
- Access to next-gen Internet may be uneven (AP)
- EU adds document formats to its Microsoft concerns (AP)
- ID-protection ads come back to bite pitchman (AP)
- 'Indiana Jones' and the computer-generated jungle (AP)
- Craigslist Tops U.S. Mobile Browsing (PC World)
- Skooba Designing Checkpoint-Friendly Laptop Bag (PC Magazine)
- Wireless Carriers To Cut Termination Fees (NewsFactor)
- EU says to study Microsoft's open-source step (Reuters)
- Coverity buying software build management vendor Codefast (InfoWorld)
- Facebook preparing for redesign to clear clutter (AP)
- Microsoft lures search traffic with cash rebates (AP)
- IT companies now largest sector in S&P 500 (AP)
- Time Warner to reap $9.25 billion windfall in cable spinoff (AP)
- Review: Netflix delivers Internet movies to TV (AP)
- Microsoft to reward Live Search shoppers with cash (AFP)
- U.S. to allow Americans to send cell phones to Cuba (Reuters)
- Road Warriors Still Picking The BlackBerry (Investor's Business Daily)
- Microsoft says aids Office/open-source interaction (Reuters)
- ODF Wins the Office Document Format War? (PC World)
- Carbon nanotubes mimic asbestos in early study (AP)
- Cisco Systems denies online censorship role in China (AP)
- Hungarian student hurls eggs at Microsoft CEO Ballmer (AP)
- Laptop-for-kids project resumes donation program (AP)
- HP's 2Q profit up on strong demand outside US (AP)
- Correction: Napster story (AP)
- Napster rolls out all-MP3 download store (AP)
- Microsoft Launches Mobile Display Ads (PC World)
- Nokia eyes wider usage of Linux in cellphones (Reuters)
- Electronic Arts Questions ESA Departures (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft-Yahoo talks driven by specter of Icahn, Google (AP)
- Google makes health service publicly available (AP)
- 38 charged in international phishing scheme (AP)
- Comcast invests in P2P video-delivery startup (AP)
- Dell CFO Carty resigns, GE veteran to replace him (AP)
- Google launches online medical records service (AFP)
- Hey, Couch Potatoes! Nintendo's Wii Fit Game Is Out (NewsFactor)
- Apple, Music Labels Discuss 3G iPhone Possibilities (NewsFactor)
- Firefox 3 Release Candidate Rolls Out To Testers (NewsFactor)
- Application Acceleration Goes Virtual (PC World)
- Researchers teach 'Second Life' avatar to think (AP)
- Study finds Internet influence small when buying (AP)
- China allows bloggers, others to spread quake news (AP)
- Microsoft proposes alternative deal to Yahoo (Reuters)
- Garmin is mystery bidder for Raymarine: paper (Reuters)
- Microsoft: New talks for alternative Yahoo deal (AP)
- AOL seeks growth in shift from mass site to niches (AP)
- AOL sheds its brand to draw specialty audiences (AP)
- Routine conduct at risk with MySpace suicide case (AP)
- Spain arrests 5 suspected of hacking US sites (AP)
- Signs point to imminent Ashlee Simpson wedding (AP)
- Japan's arcade industry slumps as Wii takes off (Reuters)
- Bharti, MTN merger talks could wind up this weekend: report (AFP)
- Microsoft Open Source, Standards Chiefs Tout 'Openness' (TechWeb)
- Strong prospects in software to spy on bank staff (Reuters)
- Lawmakers concerned over Charter's Web tracking (AP)
- Cable companies to ramp up Web, HD, mobile service (AP)
- EchoStar to showcase first product for cable (AP)
- Yahoo seeks to conceal parts of shareholder suit (AP)
- Nintendo's latest game wants you off the couch (AP)
- Q&A: Actor Szmanda tunes in new role at radio station (Reuters)
- Apple's iPhone Continues its Worldwide March (NewsFactor)
- Say Goodbye to Muni-Fi (PC World)
- Compuware 2.0 set as rebirth of company (InfoWorld)
- Woman indicted in Missouri MySpace suicide case (AP)
- Robotic suit could usher in super soldier era (AP)
- Study: Cox, Comcast Internet subscribers blocked (AP)
- Video game, accessory sales jump 47 pct in April (AP)
- Icahn moves to replace Yahoo board, restart Microsoft talks (AFP)
- Windows Coming on Dual-boot OLPC (PC World)
- Trends & Innovations - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Verizon's Decision a Setback for Google's Android Plans (NewsFactor)
- Windows to run on One Laptop Per Child computer (Reuters)
- Report: Investor to lead fight against Yahoo board (AP)
- Comcast to acquire contact manager Plaxo (AP)
- SEC charges Broadcom co-founders in options probe (AP)
- Google starts to blur faces in Street View photos (AP)
- Samsung joins forces with LG, Harris on mobile TV (AP)
- Comcast to Buy Plaxo for Social Networking (PC World)
- Jury orders Nintendo to pay gaming company Anascape $21M (AP)
- Philly Won't Fight to Save Wi-Fi Network (PC World)
- Openness Convert Verizon Joins LiMo Foundation (NewsFactor)
- IBM Boosts BlackBerry Access to Cognos, Lotus Software (PC World)
- MySpace wins $230 million spam judgment (AP)
- Sale to HP will end EDS independence (AP)
- Reports: Carl Icahn considering attempt to oust Yahoo board (AP)
- Craigslist countersues eBay, saying it broke antitrust laws (AP)
- Bush comments on everything from wedding to Iraq (AP)
- Office for Mac Sales Soar, VBA Support To Return (NewsFactor)
- Pop and country unite to fight wireless proposal (Reuters)
- Fedora 9 Released (PC World)
- Nintendo Launches WiiWare for Game Downloads (NewsFactor)
- Google joins effort to make more Web sites more sociable (AP)
- MIT students show power of open cell phone systems (AP)
- HP in talks to buy EDS, for reported $12B to $13B (AP)
- Chile probes data theft and posting by hacker (AP)
- New top-of-the-line BlackBerry doubles screen resolution (AP)
- Online network puts health front and center (Reuters)
- Disney to create lab to test ads for ABC, ESPN (AP)
- Nokia Phone Maps Will Get Webbed Feet (PC World)
- Sun to Clarify JavaFX Open-source Plan Later This Year (PC World)
- SOA Software buys LogicLibrary (InfoWorld)
- Hacker splashes data from six million Chileans on Internet: report (AFP)
- Next generation of business software could get more fun (AP)
- EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fire (AP)
- Data from Columbia disk drives survived the shuttle accident (AP)
- Dutch want banks help to fight illegal Web casinos (Reuters)
- Apple Reportedly Agrees To Refunds In Mac-User Suit (TechWeb)
- Microsoft To Release Office 2007 SP1 Via Automatic Update In June (TechWeb)
- Facebook to let users carry profiles with them (AP)
- EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fire (AP)
- Apple agrees to settle iPod lawsuit (AP)
- Microsoft appeals $1.4B EU antitrust fine (AP)
- 70 people sickened during San Francisco conference (AP)
- Lohan withdraws from Manson family movie: spokeswoman (AFP)
- Toshiba's Growth Plans Hinge on Cell TVs, Fuel Cells (PC Magazine)
- Virgin Mobile USA and Korea's SK in talks: source (Reuters)
- Sun exec ponders OpenSolaris, Linux (InfoWorld)
- Hackers Find a New Place to Hide Rootkits (PC World)
- Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo (AP)
- Facebook, states set bullying, predator safeguards (AP)
- With Microsoft mum, analysts mull next moves for Live Search (AP)
- Cablevision plans wireless broadband network (AP)
- Google sees YouTube products soon; warm on Yahoo (Reuters)
- Analysis: Why Hyundai Turned to Microsoft for Help (PC Magazine)
- Trends & Innovations - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
- OpenOffice.org Beta Fails the Office 2007 Test (PC World)
- Four Microsoft Security Patches Due Next Week (PC World)
- Google looking golden again after challenging stretch (AP)
- Hackers' posts on epilepsy forum cause migraines, seizures (AP)
- Studios win $111 million judgment against TorrentSpy.com (AP)
- Apple inks Latin American deal for iPhone (AP)
- Joint Sprint, Clearwire network could boost consumer power (AP)
- WiMAX promises to transform wireless Internet world (AFP)
- HTC's Touch Diamond Won't Touch iPhone 2.0 (NewsFactor)
- WiMax Player Intel Nears Own Rollout (Investor's Business Daily)
- Mozilla: Firefox Plugin Shipped With Malicious Code (PC World)
- "Grand Theft Auto" sales top $500 mln in 1st week (Reuters)
- UMG confirms deal with Qtrax to allow free music downloads (AP)
- Person close to talks: Sprint close to WiMax financing deal (AP)
- Yahoo board may face shareholder mutiny at annual meeting (AP)